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Earthquake Swarms: Normal Rumbles or Warning Signs?

Earthquake swarms: clusters of minor quakes, often near volcanoes or hot springs, can rattle nerves but rarely signal major quakes. Scientists stress they boost the odds of a bigger one only slightly. Regular swarms occur in places like the Geysers, Mammoth Lakes, and Brawley, lasting from days to weeks with mostly unfelt quakes. Stay prepared with secure furniture, emergency drills, and a kit handy. Checkout Solipillow.com

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